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Media QoS – QoS is also available for Media packets to improve voice quality. This is
rather significant in a network environment with large amount of data traffics. Both IP
TOS and DiffServ methods are supported.
5. Media Encryption – For secure voice transmission, RC4 / ET263 Encryption methods are
supported for the media channel. Please make sure your service provider can support this
encryption method before enabling this feature.
6. Symmetric RTP – Enable the media channel to use symmetric RTP ports. Some network
environment demand the use of Symmetric RTP.
7. Media NAT Traversal – NAT Traversal can be set independently for Media packets. This
gives a more flexible setting for various network environment. Three modes are supported:
STUN(RFC 3489), Port-forward/DMZ, and Relay Proxy.
8. Relay Proxy mode is a proprietary NAT protocol and it requires the use of our Relay Proxy
Server. All VoIP signaling packets are encapsulated (encrypted for more secured
transmissions if enabled) and transmitted via another port/channel. Three relay modes of
operation are supported.
Mode 1: Use UDP packets and encryption.
Mode 2: Use UDP packets and encryption; use single UDP port.
Mode 3: Use TCP packets and encryption; Use single TCP port;
The mode 2 and mode 3 are the passive and the port use is assigned by the RELAY
SERVER.
Up to 4 backup Relay Servers are supported. Once the designated Relay Server fails, the
next available Relay Server on the back up list will be used. Once the designated Relay
Server resumes operation, it will be used instead of the back up Relay Server.
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